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CAROLINA. a visit to bis old home,i was in the city vnsfr-riVw r.n.'V rM-.nrts that1 a feW dTS ago, in the lower edge of Wilkes county, near 'the Yadkin line a section of the county which is sparsely populated and almost entirely out of communication with the outside world there were found the bodies of three men named Speaks, Mitchell ana Johnston, the bodies pierced xyitu Lilts and entirely lifeless. The ih.uie.j cf Speaks and Johnston were found bins close together; the 'body of Mitchell was 'aVkit a mile distant from, those of the other:-:, i t . ! t , ' ' Tho Ueoyery occasioied great constcr-n.-ili or; 1:1 the community, and the pre- ' :n vailing belief is. that the men were mnr- .I.iiJ 13' revenue cflicers, though as far as - ; i ; learned u.icion points jto no particular Excursion yesterday from Charlotteto In Raleigh yesterday 01 carta' with 2, 556 melons. V There is a peach tree 100 years old rJ- Itcnr iTJnr!m. in GuiIforJ ik laiiu ' county. . ' The Tostofiice at Palmyra, Kalix county, has been discontinued. j" Th Lutheran congregation ia Ch';r. jic are about to erect' a parsonage. 'Tha stockholders of the Chester Cc noir Narrow Gac Kail road m -1 ,x ucsuajr. The bar rooms in Monrcjc are all t now and the drv souls there have to to Charlotte on'Wadesboro to wet up. Gentlemen in this city who have lived flirt tKrpA There is to be an excursion lrcm.u . -; v n.. v.4u- au1UcuUI,vu .. boro to llenry's on the 21st oyer .tho : ::-n an 1 . likewise with' the locality in North Carolina and Western Xcrti.C.u,::! iky- lived. They were noted Una Railroads: -I bl:ck.v.; -r.s, and haye always been at log- T.i.:u wr- V sf-i gerucajs with the revenue officers. It is M 1 I HI V II WS'Tl .W 11 Ul IV II I M JAA VUV . . . : , . .-, r, ( not Known wiieiiier tneir uoaies were wu v Ar -j , x j tea kd or whether they were leu lying in trnction at Morganton, h .s lu..,, , . they were shot. When nnnrltti tiir IacIc nt fund?. ' , , . - r . J . l , Greensboro list Association lint church at this iilacc on in ; u . i ' re cv,nMrin cnptar.lrt . lost., at 11 o'clock, a. ra., ami cor.tKu,-j 7 'm';n lying "dead within a mile of its session until iionuay uiimiioju. i caeh other.. 'i Raleigh Observe: The President of t'.o : . : ' ' 1 . ' i SUU National liank received a IctU-r.yes- ; pur.umff the Indians, i terdar commencing as follows : "De:ir iicb, 3Ionl, AuS. tAdvices from sif, It Is with the.grcatest pleasure that I Mi .xiia to . tlio morning of the Gth, say take my pen in hind to let you know th..t tu-t Oen. Gibbon, with 200 regular in - rrAn't mv von that money l.o v.v , furtryia. wagons, left Missoula Post to Rtafjwrilln Lnndmctrk : We h:iv loui t hcv were in a erooa state oi pres- Patriot : The litu.an i; ; crVtV:ion indicating that but a short time will convene at tnc n i elansed uetwre i the murder and the nf 12K 13 J fSrThe following quoUUona represent tie wnoieme pneet generally, in 8 mall order higuer prices nave to De curt a intirn i - DAUUUI U UUIUJJ . Double Anchor. . Double Anchor "A" Standard Domestic... BACOX North Carolina, Ilami, fi Shoulders, y B. . Sidea, j fi.. Western Smoked Hams.......... Sides, y 3D ......T... Shoulders... Dry Salted Sides, y a L Shoulders, V BEEF On the hoof WA 9 3 11 132 7 . 2 Miscellaneous. THE 15 10 s c Ol 3 D y BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, each 175 2 00 New York,each, new 2 00 2 50 BEESWAX ? H... 23 30 BRICKS Wilmington, ?M 8 00 10 00 Northern.. 00 14 Off BUTTERN'orth Parol maft 15 20 Northern, lb ,.. CANDLES Sperm Vf lb...... Tallow, y 3b. Adamantine. V set CHEESE I Northern Factory, t? Ib ... Dairy cream, O ..... 25 00 ! 12 40 00 13 ' ! 17 1G IS 17 13 14 95 1 7 u;iy afljruooa. lie designed making thirty-live iuic3a-day. The hostiles were at Doolitthi llanch pn Friday night; seventy live miles from Missoula, and within ten n.i! c.s of the trail to lioss' llolo. Chief Charles declined to lend his warriors to ceired, from a gentleman -who lias ju.-.t returned from a trip ' throuzh Surry arul Stokes counties, tho gladdening iuleiii gencc that the tohacco crops in those coun ties are moro favorable than ever kno wn before in the history of tobacco culture, j , -0 iXjl bafc wiU fi bt the x,cr. Balelgh Observer; Tho Secretary "; j c ai his "''own accouht. 1 The hostiles the North Carolina Agricultural Scty j v.-ere inoving with more celerity on Friday Informs all persons desirous-of rnakl:.:: j Stevensyil.'c ha4 advices on Saturday that entries for tho next fair that they jvvili j 1-ju'or i 0 man were coming from Ban now be received by mail, cr at the "i.:co. i I. to intercept the Indians. Gen. All members' of the Executive C-inmfctcc Howard, is iiot'-ct heard from. Lent, the throughout the State arc respectfully uc- j curler, had nojt returned on Sunday, and quested to attend the general meeting ci anxi-.-ty v.-as.ful't for his safety,) as two Xez the Committee at the Yarborough lloiu j l'crces'hail come over the trail. A consid on Thursday, August ICth, at 8 p: in. . er.il3i iuiml.cr of the Missoula county vol- Charlotte Observer : The Ihucigi; k -V .' f "IZ r ' been c.-. Aficmsta Air-Line Railroad ha pleted to Hamlet, and in a few l;y3 ., sleenini: car will fun through from C irLl- lotto to Weldon. Xo rates or time have been published as ycti, but it j dorstood that quick time, will be ma twecn this point and Norfolk with a of competins for the passenger. trav and from tho North, while the rate i iv.: e he view :1 to W;lll Tiic Troubles ISOt nded. V.'ir.Krjr-Muir,1 Aug. 7. At Wanamic, L:st I'.'igjht, Charles l'arrish attempted to 'laove .-jverai trains of loaded .coal cars a..;l U::;g in empty, ones, 'so that the i"jw of whom were willing. 'iriiglit- vork, but the strikers uncoupled U1tt1 Iia thn Rjime as bv other r,f,, tl:e. ciigitie am made tlie engineer go UUUU V.MJ W VN A J .k LV. k. . 1 -. , i V I . . . . . Statesvillo Landmark ." llr. Humphrey. Rcid; who resides near Cool Spring. in this county, had his barn, together with CO or more bushels f wheat, gearing an:l other articles of minor value, destroyed I y fire. Also a valuable thrcshirjg machine! belonging to Messrs. "Valter & Steele, whose company had been threshing in t he barn that day. Several persons were sleeping in tho barn the night it bameilj and barely escaped with their live. It is thought to j have been the Woik of an incendiary. 1 ' Weldon JS'ctcs: Mr. . 1 . Jtcuariis, living about ten miles fron Jthis place, Las discovered gold on his land, a specimen of which he exhibited in our ollico 0:1 lionday, He also sent specimens uf the same to Colonel Polk; Commisir.er cf Agriculture, and to Prof. Kerr, Stale Geologist, which, he informs us, they fov are fine specimens. Mr. McMarks te'.Is and he soon expects to have it analyzed j and learn what per cent, of gold there is in it. ! -, Charlotto Observer: A .little sun of v'v. Thomas Craig, of ' Gastonia, . spent thy' night with a son of Mr. Ilu'binscu, th section master. The next morning the ! latter found a pistol in the house r.n J i laughingly told his visitor that he was j going to shoot him and run away. After ; one or two attempts, the pistol was tir .! S and the ball took effect in little Craig's side, producing a most dangerous and painful wound. Both b:ys are under ten years old. At last accounts, the little boy who was shot was very ill, , and his recovery is considered very doubtful. IUleigh News ; Mai. James. AV. W'I- a way . T opday Depti ty" Sheriff Iihoades v.'ith a'iilssc 'jWijnt there, backed by a "company of L"! S. troops. lie run out all the loaded cars without being interfered vVji. A passenger train on the Valley road was stoned at Sugar Notch, also one on the Lehigh and Susquehanna, at Par sen, s, last night! 1 - -Iai i i; CuijxK, Aug., 7 Trains on hviiii roads are ijunning regularly to-day. V.vMiiic,T0.4, Aug. 7 The men al0n the Iu:o -of the IJaltjmore and Ohio pre dkl an. lher tnke next Thursdav or Fri day. "o violence will be used, but the e:igi:-:i.efd,-iiremen ind brakesmen on the li eight trains will leave work in a body. It' is reported, but this needs' confirmation, that the manager, of transportation-has i"reede.l ah notice froml the intending crs to take no perishable freight after V 1 COMMERCIAL NEWS. WIIiillGTON MARKET, i ALT.t-sT y s r. m. SPIHIT.S :Tfe;itrEMlXE-Firm at 31 cts I . r gallon. Io Wales reported. "' lt .rx Firm at H-i0 and',Sl io vet bbl for trained and Good Strained. 5?ales of ID 'i Low .o. 1 to 2Co. 1 at'jl SO and ?2 00 TA It stvia.y at SI S-3. Sales at thatligure. C i : U I 'i T U lirZNTINE Market un v. Wo quote Yellow Dip and Virgin a't 1) pci- bbl. Hard nominal. Sales of day ret-eipts at quotations. CUTIuN "o si-Jos reportetl and nonuo- . -i.viLY ' KtCElPTS. ror. J, : t.i soo, President of the W. X. C. Iin.II arrived here yesterday morning at -i a. m. j He reports that everything is werki smoothly on- his road. The work up.-: . tho tunnels:is progressing lincl v. It ? calculated that there is oidy about two inontbi work oh the Lick Log tunnel, ana that the Swannanoa tunnel cm be com pleted bj January next. It will be re membered that three tunnels have been completed and are laid with iron Point. Burgin and' Big Ridge. 1 1 is also 'calcula ted that all of tho mountain work can be finished somo time early next Spring. The road is now laid three miles beyond Uenrj's. Dog story in Charlotte Observer : In proof of the fact that a dog does reason, xre cite the instance of one which found himself in the streets a few mornings ago without a collar on, and a policeman ig a dead aim at him with a musket. was an old stager ; he never had worn afiy collar, and stdl he had passed through ;int. i arj:entiue..ii K'.Jij.... 4 1 bales -1S5 casks 1,032 bbfa 30 bbU 51S bbb rerr dog-killinff season unscathed. At to Instant the 'gun fired the dog dropped to the ground, lie moaned piteously once or twice and then his voice was stilled and his form motionless. Tho policeman ran up the street to get a cart in which to hare the carcass hauled off, and when he returned there was an equal absence of aoj dog and any evidence of blood in the street. Dog hadn't been touched. Had been there before. ' ', , (Charlotto Observer.) Dead In the Woods The Bodies of Three .Hen Found with Bullet noies Through Theni. ..j A story of singular horror coincs to us from ."Wilkes county ; a story which would be hardly Credible if it had come through a less reliable man than Mr. Thomas P. Deuny, a former citizen of Wilkes, but now a resident of tho southern part of f ccC' r' eany returning from ; MARINE i NEWS. -1 ARRIVED. p uisLin Fanita. Doane. Xew York. A 1 Caraux. , , stealer Xorth State, Green, Fayettevllle, Worth vV Worti;. siltV.mcr Underfill!. Piatt, Smithvllle, O O l'arbloy Co. ' j CLEARED. , steamer North State, Green, Fayetteville, Worth Wortli. . stoanit r jl'uderhlll, Flatt, Smithvllle, O G Parsley & Co. Krbri-Mary Frost, Husband, Liverpool, Pateruu, J owning A: Co. schr C 1L IcComber, Googins, Port-au-Pnnee,' K Kidder Sons. .Sch.r S!lcm" torni, .Berry, Baltimore, J II var.atKiUrp &. Co. ' . ,,. Exports. , J.iverivxl p.r ijrig 3Iary Frost-l,P0J bbls ro-m. ..ulo sini-its turpentine. ! . rort-au-rriiKfiriLScir ? it xr,.h- kU..! a ioct luiuber, ocyioO! ihiugles. : COASTWISE. Svh'r Show ttoim 22,XX) feet I'aIt::aoiv- lumbcr. entistry ! ! PRACTICED IN ALL ITS ERAXCUES, and warranted to give satisfactioa. I Teeth Extracted without pain. Dr. THOS. B. CAEB & SON, - I Xo. 38 Market St Lest Tootli Paite kept constantly on hand. State, y fi... CO COFFEE Java, y fi) 30 f Ri,D) 13 Laguara, Jb 24 CORN MEAI baahel.... $VA COTTON TIES V B 4 DOMJSSTIU Sheetine, 4-4 y yard .... Tarn, bunch FISH Mackerel', No. 1, y bbl.. ..16 00 20 GO No. l,y)i bbl 9 50 0 00 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl.... 13 50 00 00 No. 2, y 14 bbl 7 50 0 00 Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl 00 00 10 50 Mullets, y bbl.... 3 50 4 00 N. C. Uerring, y bbl 5 00 8 00 Drv Cod, y ... , IK 0 FLO (JR Fine, f? bbl 0 00 1 00 Super, Northern, y bbl... 0 CO S 00 Extra do " y bbl... 0 00 0 00 Family " y bbl...l0 50 11 00 City Mill-Super y bbl... 0 00 9 00 " Extra y bbl... 0 00 10 00 " Family ) bbl... 0 00 11 00 " Ex. Family y bbl... 0 00 12 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, y 2000 lbs. 70 00 00 00 Baufrh'a Phosphate ' " 00 00 00 00 Carolina Fertilizer " " 50 00 G5 00 Ground Bone, " ." 00 00 i 40 00 Bone Meal " " 00 00 ' JL5 00 " Flour " " 00 00 47 00 Navassa Guano, " " 55 00 6500 Complete 'Manure " " 00 00 W 00 AVhann's Phosphate " 00 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 70 00 Berger&Bruti'eRoS.' " 00 00 QT00 00 Wilcox, Gibb & Co., ma nipulated Guano...1 55 00 10 CO GLUE y lb 9 lb GRAIN Corn,store, 561bs - 00 b J Corn, cargo, y 56 lbs 00 75 Corn,yel., rf bushel None. Oats, y bushel...... 55 ?0 Peas, cow, y bushel, 1 25 1 b0 lliuts-Green. W JD 4 Drv. fi)..... 10 WA HAY Eastern, y 100 Iba... 1 10 S 1 20 North River, y 100 lbs.... 95 1 05 HOOP IRON y 'ton 80 00 LARD Northern y lb 110 12 North Carolina y ft) 00 U LIMI t?bbl ......1 135 0 00 LUMBER City steam sa'wd Shipetuff,resawed, t?Mft.2t 00 27 00 Rough edge plank, Vft.22 00 25 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, y M ft...20 00 ,23 00 Dressed flooring,seasoned. 20 00 35 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, y Mfi L....15 00 23 00 MOLASSES Cuba,hhd"jWgl 40 41 Cuba, bbls., y gal 45 57 Sugar house, hhds. V tral. 38 " bbls. y gal... 35 40 Sugar Syrup, bbls. y gal. 45 CO NAILS Cut,4d to 20d,Jk'g 3 25 4 00 OILS Kerosene, y gal 29 30 Lard, y gal 1 10 1 45 Linseed, y gal J 1 00 1 10 Rosin, y gal ;. 30 40 PEANUTS y bushel 70 5 80 POTATOES -Sweet, y bus. 95 100 Irish, Northern, y bbl..... 4 50 4 75 PORK Northern, city m ess. 17 00 00 00 Thin, y bbl...., 00 00 00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra) 00 00 15 00 Rump, y bbl 00 00 00 00 RICE Carolina, y fi) 6 7 East India, y lb. 00 00 Rough, y bushel. 1 20 1 30 ItAviS Uountry, $1 H)...... ' 2Ji Citv,.ft, 2 ROPE 6 SALT Alum, y bushel...... 00 Liverpool, y sack. American tf sack Cadiz sack SUGAR Cuba, y fi) -: o A Mews Paper, s pubhsbod every ensuing Suiuday excepte f j Or 50ccnl-a inouth, sit ictly in advance i i . i :o :- mum & IhSBi The Handsomest, the Best t. They are Beautiful Rosewood, Seven and one-third Octaves, tritli ! . and fully guaranteed. Their moderate price and uniform knci- t i for them the position of a Standard of Economy and Duribiv Acknowledged by all Musicians to bo the OVER J.;8,b00';MOW '"us AGENTS WANTED IN EVEUY CO LINTY. ADDUESS j MARCHAL & SMITH PIAliO co r, ROBERT W. SMITH, ARent7 itTnivcrsity Plac- y, pril 5 I 7 cWt THOS. J. S OUTHERL AND, LGY AND SALE STABLES, . Corner Third and Princess Streets, . "Wilmington, N. C. Horses and Vebicles for-hire at rea sonable rates. Excursion parties to the Sound and country accommodated, may 20 NOTICE. Exchange Corner. Polk TJlifier&n? JTALIAX INSECT POWDER ! J ed to kill Roaches, Flici, Fl . J Croton Bugs, BedJinz, l Lie, FlowfrW & BSSa species of Insects. r '"Mili Not DOWOnnn. 1 . I vi 1UR13, $nn tit a vAfir- j And all other stjlcs in the ume prJ including Grand, Square aad iCT FiRst-Cuss-sold direct to U.e fl Tho Greatest Inducements Ever Offered to tho Public. VA 23 00 o 00 75 rJA Porto Rico, y lb 10 A 00 J 00 5 00 00 10 00 UX 12 A Coffee, y lb.. B " y lh.. c y a..... Ex c y Jb tTusnea ti id j SOAP Northern, y lb..... SHINGLES Contract, yU i 00 6 00 Common, y M 2 60 3 00 Cypress saps y 31 5 50 0 00 -112 11 U 1A Gypress hearts, M 7 50 STAVES W. O. bbl. ? 21.13 00 20 00 0 00 20 00 .00 00 00 00 R O bhd. y E Cypress, y M .13 00 00 00 TALLOW y fi) i 9 10 TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 00 13 00 Mill, prime per M. S 50 10 00 Mill, fair per M 7 50 8 50 Inferior to Ordinary,perM 4 00 6 00 w man tu l Aortn'n.per crl 1 joria Varoana, pi WOOL Unwashed, 40 1 75 18 5 00 2 50 20 WshedLper lb 28 30 Notice of Dissolution . THE CO-PARTNERSHIP latelr esbtinir between CHARLES D. MYERS and JOELN L. BOAT WRIGHT, under the firm name of CHARLES D. MYERS -A CO., was dissolved on the Cth day ,of August, 1S77, by mutual consent. All debts due or owin to the said partnership must be paid to John L. Boatwright, who is alone authorized to re ceipt for the same, and all claims and indebt edness due by the said partnership must be presented to him for payment. CHARLES D. MYERS, JOHN L. BOATWK1GUT. August 7,-1877. , To tho Public. HAYIXG PURCHASED THE ENTIRE interest of Capt. C. li. MYERS, in the business of the late firml of CHARLES D. MYERS h CO., 1 will continue to carry on the GROCERY BUSINESS at the old stand bf CHARLES D. MYERS Jfc CO., and hope for a continuance of the public patronage so liberally bestowed upon the late firm. 1 JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT. August 7th, 1877. v A Card. AS WILL ill SEES BY ABO YE AX nouncement, I hare this day sold my in terest ia the business to my partner. CapL JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT, and while thank ing our many friends for the Tery generous patronage so kindly giren us in the past, I respectfully ask that th tame, ud eren more, be giren the. new concern ia the future. S J CHAS. D. MYERS. Tlio Heading Public are i csrectTull? inform ed tb at it shall be the constant aim if the proT privtar to furnish them with A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest news of th day, and eD d'eavorin to keep it3 readers fully informe ip. regard to eyenta of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of the world,- OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS Will full and correct, and will be kept I open until he latest possible moment. Mer- I chants in the city and country iray rout as sured that the' will be thornnghly reliable. The Wews Columns . r . ' tVill contain the rei'oi ts, bota of news and markets, received here each day at noon, and the' LOG A L D E P A Ii T M- E N T Has been rlaced in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the section of country con nected with this city, will greatly oblige the Editor, and v.-ill contribute additional inter est to these culuinnsby forwarding any items of rcws that inav occur in their rcspectire localities. I ALL COKHESrODENCE, 1 On matters of general interest will be gladly received, but our friends must bear in mind that thev must write onlv on one side of the paper; that they must forbear useless Terbi age, must correct tTujrlr own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. ST" A re liable name must be furnished w ith each com munication, as the Editor will not be held ac countable for the views or language of cor respondents. ' mm OIIDOr-DIDTinU HOT wuii ouuoumi IIUI1 LIOIj ;fL' ; ' ' !: 1 Even before a type was set for the first issue, was an exceedingl j flattering one, and is probably the largest bona fide list with which any newspaper in Nerth Carolina ercr before began publication, and is now rapidly cm the incrtse, especially on the rarioua railroad lines. ' " , - joss. t. jjLTxnn, Eoitok aao PaoraiBtOB, Office on Second street, between Prin cesiand Cheraut, near the Poetoffice. ' ON THE 2STU OF "JULY, there will be seen at the Exchange Corner, a. display of the tinest assortment of all kinds of Mil linery (ioods ever shown to our people which will be sold from that date until the 4th of August,at exceedingly low prices. The cost of goods will not be considered, as these jroods must and will! be sold. All must come and see whether thev purchase or not.! - Goods in the fancy department likewise sold at a sacnuce. TI. H. SPRUWT. july 2$ i ' Now Goods Just Received. 3qq BBLS. FLOUR, fresh ground, JQQ BaSs COFFEE,. I 9QQ Boxes SOAP, 9QQ Kegs NAILS, The nicest IIAMS jn maiket, j ' Uucketsj Brooms, Melits, Corn, . llayCaudlcs, Starch, Ac, tc. At Lowest Market 1'riccs. aujr 2 B1NF0RD, L0EB & CO. sions : no discounts- Th.Z p;:...V7i of the finest duspUj, at the Centa??' bition, and were unanimously rtlj for the UIGUEST UONORS. 5! factory-one of the largest and fcwil world The Square Orands coS J ushek s new patent Duplex OTentrtttW the greatest improTcmcnt ia tie b3 piano making. The Uprights tre tier. !S1ItCA- .Dont fil t0 i ted and DescriptiTe CaUloae.-nuij , MENDELSSOHN TIAX0 a npl. 14 N. 56 Broad i T OCAL AGEXT Wl.VTED.-r, J a good,- reliable mm to ant M m . and thorough canru of this Citr ui ri.i ty, to sell RAND'S NEW I'ORK Clt BUSINESS DIRECTORY, for T 3 issued. This work contahu a W A W pieie ciasainea usi 01 ill tn IMP0RT12 juuii&na ana AiAAUrACIUBEIW, their 8treet and Number address. It u. out question, the most complete, the kJ somest, cneapest and popular work .if i kind erer issued. Evcrr Iferchint. HA facturer, or Busine Ilia needs it. It J rapidly at One Dollar per copy, and ti a handsome profit to Agents, who arciut from Two to Ten Dollars per daj the same. ! Apply, w ith reference!, to . WALTER 11EUGH k CO., 1'uWUhm. june'JO I'atkl'lacCfNevTKt TN h the Office-'Board. Commissioners. EW HANOVER COUNTY, July 21, 18J7. N ACCORDANCE WITHl Section 17 o e Machinery Act. the Board of Com missioners will meet at their UMice on MUj DAY, the Cth day of August, 1877, at 3 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of revising the Tax Lists and Valuations reported to them by the Assessors. At the same time they will hear all persons objecting to the valuation of their property, or to the amount of tax charged against them. They will git for one day at'least, i or until the revision is complete. JOJLUN U. WAUISElv, julr 23 - Chairman. The Excursion and Pic Nib Season Continues AND ALL GENTLEMEN WISHING first-class work done should call at No. 9, South Front street. Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cutting 25 cents, Shampooing 25 cents. Even at these prices no lard or pig's fat used as I'oxnatum, only line oils, beautihers, perfu menes ana Day rum. June 25 JNO. WERNER. Hunyadi Janos Bitterwater, JN ORIGINAL PACKAGES. A fresh sup ply of whole and ha'f cases just in. 1 i JST Ask your Fhy.'ician about it. W. J. BUUMANN, aug 6 Broker Hot and Cold Baths. ! 1 THE UNDERSIGNED HAS HIS BATH ROOMS in perfect order now, and can furnish warm, cold or shower baths as may be desired. We can also furnish a first-class shave fop 10 cents; stylish hair cut for 25 cents; mustache uj-eu.ior za cents: shampoo tor 25 cents. All aone in silence and in the latest stvle too. jttfy 28 I. FURMANSK1. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY -y"ATER COOLERS, I. C. FREEZERS, Tin Toilet Sets and Tin Slcp Jars at reduced i prices for cash, at . . PARKER & TAYLOR'S, JulJ 20 i io Soath Front , L Orders Promptly Exeputed pOB. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF 3IER- chandisc at bottom pridca. Orders to us1 hare the advantage of this market. ! 1 a. Consignments of Produce receive prompt personal attention; i Prompt and profitable returns Charges moderate. rETTEWAY & SCIIULKEN, f f LBS. OF THIS ELEGIT VJvJ IrlXXED TEA just rcccired. i 60 and 75 Cts- per round. Our nniToal Sate Ml to Sli Imported and loll only by GEO. MYERS, 11 & 13 Front Street July 23 ; Prime Enjoyment for a Tear. Less Than Four Cents iM MAKE HOME ATTRACTTf BY INTRODUCING TUX SATURDAY EVENING MA as a mother is williaff to hre kr read. The whole tone of the pp rr Which for mere than 55 Teari tu SSflT J STORY, SKETCH AND FAMILY TA" as is well knowil all orcr the Cnitd fr It is published wccklr, contain! vga j Pdearlrr witn tne cnoicen jwim V w. i aDIdtCal7o conSin. Uiitorical ud articles ; Scientific ; AfrncultariJ hold DepartmenU ; Fahioo ArUtJ fre8h and unexcelled , erary Reviews ; News Not ; JJjJgy: Columns: and Stron and rials, etc., etc "l";, body loves to read, and the price m TWO DOLLARS A U Sample copj containlsff clab on receipt of a 3ent stamp. A, MO. 9l8BEigOT r -276 Sansom Street, TU ?N.B.-Befure and VZtt before BENNETT A HTCILj; Jj, comes. QUARAHTHIE l.'OTIOE , r 1K-T sad f 3 onthelitdsj ef JftCf I577' tinue unUl further notice, sj foflo : All vessels from ports Sosw at the Visiibl Sutirt iff will come to r ' spection. All rcesels hriog ilckaeH having had sickness or await inspccUon shore witiomt the Port from whence thejsau- Vessels not Included in the will proceed without dctenUon. All persons interested O PJf4J .... -i-iAl . :7i tut n-v tice that Quaraaune - it during the coming hotted allies provided If 1 the same. for th rid w. a. cv Quarantine Phjsicisn Port of Brokers & Com. Merchants. maj is . -
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